Jets, Kings clash in Winnipeg

(SportsNetwork.com) - The Winnipeg Jets escaped with a victory in their season
opener despite some struggles on the defensive side of things.

Head coach Claude Noel knows his team will need a better effort on Friday night in the Jets' home opener against the Los Angeles Kings.

Winnipeg kicked off its season in Edmonton on Tuesday and trailed by two goals
midway through the second period before scoring three straight to notch a 5-4
win over the Oilers.

Michael Frolik, acquired this past offseason from the Chicago Blackhawks, got
the rally started with 3:42 to play in the second period with his first goal.
Rookie defenseman Jacob Trouba added his first NHL tally in the third frame
and Frolik put home the game-winner with 5:02 to play.

Mark Scheifele and Bryan Little added goals, Dustin Byfuglien had three
assists and Ondrej Pavelec shook off a slow start in Winnipeg's Western
Conference debut. The Jets moved to the Central Division following realignment
this offseason.

Pavelec allowed four goals on 24 shots through the first two periods, but
turned aside all 14 shots sent his way in the third.

"The game was pretty good, kind of up-and-down. I think we battled hard,
especially at the end. It was a good finish by us and a good turnaround. Guys
battled hard at the end and we came away with the win," Frolik said.

It was a rare win for the Jets when giving up at least four goals. They were
2-16-0 in 18 games last season when yielding at least four scores.

Set to play two straight and eight of the next nine at home, Noel knows his
club will have to improve in tonight's game against a talented team like the
Kings.

"I don't think you can go into too many nights playing the way we played in
Edmonton and anticipating a win," Noel said on Thursday. "You don't win the
special teams game. You go into the third period down 4-3. In the National
Hockey League, those are recipes for not having success. We know we dodged a
bullet and we know we have a lot of work to do to get better."

The Jets may have a slight edge given that the Kings were in action last
night, recording a 3-2 shootout victory in Minnesota. Jeff Carter tied the
game late in the third period and both he and Anze Kopitar scored in the
shootout against Wild goaltender Niklas Backstrom.

Drew Doughty also scored in regulation for the Kings and Jonathan Quick had 27
saves. He then stopped both Minnesota skaters in the shootout, including a
poke check on Mikko Koivu's try.

"He played good," Kings head coach Darryl Sutter said of Quick. "It was good
to see him in the shootout because I think the last time we were here we lost
in a shootout."

Quick also got some help late in regulation to force overtime. He found
himself out of position and Minnesota's Matt Cooke sent a shot on net looking
to notch the go-ahead goal, but forward Trevor Lewis, minus a stick, made a
diving stop to keep the game tied.

"I tried to make myself kind of big, and it hit me. I think it was a pretty
good butterfly there," said Lewis. "Everyone kind of gave me a high five, but
I was kind of saying I looked like a roller hockey goalie out there, so it was
good."

The Kings will play their home opener on Monday versus the New York Rangers,
but first will try to secure just their second victory over the Jets franchise
in the last six meetings.

Los Angeles visited Winnipeg on Dec. 29, 2011 for the first time since the
Jets relocated from Atlanta and lost a 1-0 overtime decision. The Jets'
Evander Kane scored the lone goal to give his club its fourth straight home
victory over the Kings.

L.A. has not picked up a road victory over the Jets franchise since a 4-0
triumph in Atlanta on Oct. 29, 2002.